Scriabin: Sonata

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| ID:45
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| Key: G-sharp Minor |
Published: 1897 |
| Level: 8+ |
Period: Late Romantic |
Sonata no 2 (sheet music) |
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Scriabin's 2nd sonata... November 14, 2007, 05:04:11 AM by nanabush
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Hey! It's been a while since I've posted here 
I've recently begun playing Scriabin's second sonata (on the side); For the first movement, I generally have the notes down minus several really awkward sections. I'm just wondering; I have a recording done by Ruth Laredo of the first movement, and it sounds incredible. I don't know how much pedal she uses, and how she clears through some of the right hand runs as well as left hand leaps while sustaining such a good legato... If anyone's played this or knows anything about it, how much pedal is too much for this, and is it necessary in some sections to cover up leaps with pedal?
Thanks!
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1st Mvmnt. of Scriabin's sonata #2. December 21, 2006, 01:01:25 AM by chopiabin
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Has anyone played it? I know it's a difficult piece, but I guess I want to know if it gets annoyingly tedious. I've always loved the Scriabin sonatas, and the second is beautiful - plus I think it'll be easier than #5, but also a good intro to his larger works.
Right now I'm working on:
Rach op.32 bminor - 95% done
Chopin op.10#1 - done
op.25#12 - been done 2 yrs
3rd Ballade - 85%
op10#8 - 60%
I've also played a lot of Chopin and Scriabin in the past that I've unfortunately for gotten.
Anyways, some advice would be great.
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Scriabin - Advice on sonata No. 2 in G#m July 10, 2006, 12:35:29 AM by exigence
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Considering picking this up; currently play the famous D#m etude, the 11/14 prelude in Ebm, and a host of other things from other composers.
I know the first movement can be easily butchered, but that second bit - the presto - is what has my attention at the moment in terms of "uhhh, what am I gonna do with this now?"
For those of you that play or are currently working on this piece, what suggestions might you have?
Currently listening to Ashkenazy's recording of it; beautiful thing, imo.
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